Article 50 - EU experts at the University of Kent

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Now that the Prime Minister has informed the European Council that she will trigger Article 50 to begin the process for Britain to leave the EU on 29 March 2017, Kent experts from disciplines such as economics, politics, social policy and business remain available for media comment or fact-based information.

Experts are available to speak on a variety of EU related topics such as migration, foreign policy, funding etc. Academic experts include Professor Richard Whitman, Professor Matthew Goodwin and Professor Roger Vickerman.

 

School of Politics and International Relations

Professor Matthew Goodwin

Professor Goodwin is Professor of Politics and International Relations and associate fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House. He is known for his work on Britain and Europe, radicalism, immigration, Euroscepticism and UKIP.

 

Professor Richard Whitman

Professor Whitman is Professor of Politics and International Relations, senior academic fellow on the UK in a Changing Europe programme and visiting senior fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House. His expertise is on the relationship between the UK and the European Union’s foreign, security and defence policies.

 

 

Professor Elena Korosteleva

Professor Korosteleva is Professor of International Politics and Jean Monnet Chair in European Politics. Her research interests include EU foreign policies, European Neighbourhood and EU-Russia relations.

 

 

 

 

Dr Paolo Dardanelli

Dr Dardanelli is a Senior Lecturer in Comparative Politics. He has worked on the relations between regional nationalism and the European Union, with a focus on the UK, Spain, Belgium, and Italy.

 

 

Dr Philip Cunliffe

Dr Philip Cunliffe is a Senior Lecturer in International Conflict and his area of expertise is sovereignty, liberalism, technocracy and democracy.

 

 

Professor Trine Flockhart

Professor Flockhart is Professor in International Relations. Her interests are focused on International Order, European Security and Transatlantic Relations.

 

 

 

 

Dr Adrian Pabst

Dr Pabst is Senior Lecturer in Politics and Director of the Centre for Federal Studies. His work is in political theory, political economy and European politics – with a focus on alternatives to the dominant ideologies and models. He also has a strong interest in the role of ethics and religion in international relations.

 

 

Dr Toni Haastrup

Dr Haastrup is a Lecturer in International Security and has interests in the EU and its role a global actor, looking at EU foreign and security policies.

 

 

 

 

Dr Luca Mavelli

Dr Mavelli is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations. His interests lie with Europe’s secular tradition and its role in Europe’s conflictual encounter with Islam. More recently, he has also been exploring questions of citizenship and migration through the lenses of neoliberalism and biopolitics.

 

 

 

School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research

 

Professor Peter Taylor-Gooby

Professor Taylor-Gooby OBE is Professor of Social Policy. He has carried out a number of research projects on public attitudes in EU member countries, social security and welfare systems and immigration. His expertise is on the impact of the EU on social welfare and on immigration.

 

 

Dr Heejung Chung

Dr. Chung is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy. Her research focuses on comparative analysis of European labour markets and welfare states. Her expertise is on the relationship between the UK and European Union’s policies on working conditions, worker’s rights, and gender inequality/women’s issues.

 

 

Dr Benjamin Leruth

Dr Leruth is a Research Associate. His expertise is on Euroscepticism as well as on differentiated integration in the European Union, and more particularly Norway and Iceland’s relations with the EU.

 

 

 

School of Economics

Professor Roger Vickerman

Professor Vickerman is Dean for Europe and Professor of European Economics. He has taught courses to undergraduates and postgraduates on the Economics of the EU for more than 30 years. His research focuses on the relationship between transport (especially infrastructure), regional development and integration in the European Union. He has been an advisor to the European Commission on these issues for many years. As Dean for Europe he has responsibility for the University’s four postgraduate Centres in Brussels, Paris, Rome and Athens.

 

Professor Miguel León-Ledesma

Professor León-Ledesma is Professor of Economics and Director of the Macroeconomics, Growth and History Centre (MaGHiC) within the University’s School of Economics. He has published extensively on international macroeconomics and economic growth. He has been a regular consultant for the European Central Bank and the Asian Development Bank.

 

 

Kent Business School

Dr Fragkiskos Filippaios

Dr Filippaios is a Reader in International Business at Kent Business School. His expertise is on the impact of European Integration and European Enlargement on Foreign Direct Investment and the activity of Multinational Enterprises. He has published extensively in the area and has in the past worked on relevant projects as Senior Research Fellow for the Hellenic Observatory, European Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences.

 

Dr Carmen Stoian

Dr. Stoian is a Lecturer in International Business at Kent Business School. Dr. Stoian is the author of the paper titled ‘The Benefits and Limitations of European Union Membership as a Security Mechanism’ as well as the paper titled ‘The Interplay between Security Factors, European Integration and Security in Central and Eastern Europe.’ Her expertise is in the economic and political impact of EU membership, including the impact on foreign direct investment, trade and security.

 

 

Brussels School of International Studies

Dr Harm Schepel

Dr Harm Schepel is Professor of Economic Law and Director of Law Programs at BSIS. He was attached to the Centre for European Law and Politics in Bremen and the Centre de Théorie Politique at the ULB before joining Kent Law School in 2000.  He has held visiting positions at the Catholic University of Portugal, the University of Amsterdam, and Columbia Law School. He sits on the Board of editors of the European Law Journal.